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Mr Boillot is accused of conspiring with other NPA and Securency executives to provide an improper benefit to a Malaysian official to obtain a business advantage.

The companies' former Malaysian middleman, Abdul Kayum Syed Ahmad, and a former assistant Malaysian central bank governor, have been charged with related bribery offences by anti-corruption authorities in Kuala Lumpur.

The Age last month revealed the NPA board and the RBA board received explicit evidence in 2007 that implicated the company in alleged bribery in Malaysia and Nepal.

Instead of referring the evidence to the AFP, the RBA asked law firm Freehills to investigate.

Freehills had found no evidence of a breach of Australian law, RBA deputy governor Ric Battellino said recently.